This could easily be possible but as the sun is continually expanding i imagine that in a matter of time t would be sucked in and burned inside the sun
687 earth days
No. The tail of the comet points away from the sun.
The tail of a comet is longest when the comet is closest to the sun, as the sun's heat causes the comet's icy surface to vaporize, creating a bright glowing tail that streams away from the comet.
The sun creates a tail on a comet because of solar radiation and solar wind on the nucleus of the comet. A comet is an icy body that is seen when it passes close to the sun.
A comet's tail is always pointed away from the Sun due to the solar wind. As the comet moves closer to the Sun, solar radiation and solar wind push the dust and gas away from the comet, creating the tail that appears to extend ahead of the comet in its orbit.
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No. The moon orbits the Earth which orbits the Sun.
witch planet is the closer and the less to obit the sun
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687 earth days
No. The tail of the comet points away from the sun.
The tail of a comet is longest when the comet is closest to the sun, as the sun's heat causes the comet's icy surface to vaporize, creating a bright glowing tail that streams away from the comet.
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The sun is the largest out of the three and then the earth and then a comet.
It's always roughly 75 to 76 years. It does change a little, because of the gravitational effects of passing by the massive outer planets, and the small changes in Halley's orbit that they impose.